Did Sekiro put this game in the grave?
Did Sekiro put this game in the grave?
No?
Maybe if they released at the same time, but this games not coming out till later this year. And the more casualizsd gameplay will have a broader appeal to mainstream audiences. Despite what Yea Forums may tell you, GoT will most likely end up a decent game that's moderately successful
>game
It's success is going to hinge on how well it does it's open world. Sucker Punch have always been pretty good at that aspect, but the simplicity of stealth and combat looks worrying.
What the fuck were they thinking with that font? It looks like it's for some generic western trash.... oh wait.
Ok so why the fuck is the logo so modern and high tech while the game is obviously some historical chinamen shenanigans?
Let me rephrase the question: did Sekiro put this movie in the grave?
>Tomy Clancy's Ghost of Tsushima
>Infamous: Third Threat Never
>Instead we get another 2deep4u ninja game
>sekiro weebs already seething about ghosts even though we haven't heard news in months
RENT FREE
I seriously this game was going to be some Ninja Gaiden thing where you play a samurai instead of a ninja in the modern day and reflect bullets and kill drones with swords. But no, it's set in the 11th century, the gun doesn't exist yet. Why is the font so blocky? Where is the asian influence?
Sekiro > Nioh > Ghost of Tsushima
What the fick is 2dwep4u about ghosts
Please stop, we're trying to have a thread.
Its a shit thread, off yourself
Yep and Nioh 2 will be the last nail. Prepare for another stealth release like days gone.
>m-movie
nintendicksucker cope
Only because you're here.
literally no one cares about nioh bitch
>Japs speak English
>Mongols speak Mongolian
???
>we want a game with samurai and katanas
>let's set it before samurai and katanas even exist
Sekiro isn't on Switch, mouth breather.
the movie meme is nintendicksucker cope.
take your autism pills eric
Unlike you console warring autists people actually move on in their life and don't behave like time has stopped for them. They don't even come close in terms of release dates, so why the fuck would they affect each other?
If anything, wouldn't Sekiro's success increase hype for the "shinobi/ninja" genre?
I'm actually curious how other studios will react to the impact Sekiro made.
Hopefully we'll get a Tenchu revival.
maybe it's going to be an assassin's creed style story of exploring someone's past with technology